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1 I, I | summer costume. They shook hands.~“You were exercising, I
2 I, I | not.~Then, putting both hands on the shoulders of the
3 I, I | man who has detached the hands has let drop the whole upper
4 I, I | over abstractedly in his hands. He leaned over, kissed
5 I, I | looked at the clock, whose hands moved toward the usual hour
6 I, I | allowed him to take her hands, which he kept in his. He
7 I, I | she hid her face in her hands, then she suddenly sprang
8 I, I | knees and tried to take her hands, but she drew them away
9 I, I | he had taken flight, with hands extended, and that he had
10 I, I | wishes to die, ties his hands together before leaping
11 I, II | skin!”~The two men shook hands and began to talk of the
12 I, II | Guilleroy entered, shook hands warmly, excusing himself
13 I, II | allowed to droop his pale hands with interminable fingers.
14 I, II | delighted, clapped her hands, exclaiming: “Heavens! How
15 I, II | aunt likewise, then shook hands with the rest of the company,
16 I, III| forth. She extended her hands cordially.~“We never see
17 I, III| smiling, quite at home, shook hands with several men.~“I choose
18 I, III| seem to descend into the hands and fix themselves upon
19 I, III| on her knee, to take the hands from which would slip the
20 I, III| anger, and when he shook hands with the Inspector of Fine
21 I, III| with curious gaze, her idle hands holding the interrupted
22 I, III| continually at the clock, the hands of which approached midnight.
23 I, III| taking his head between her hands, kissed him slowly and tenderly
24 I, III| his brow the touch of her hands, and, against his cheek,
25 I, III| he repeated, taking her hands.~“Good-by, my friend!”~“
26 I, IV | would give him one of her hands, which he clasped in his,
27 II, I | rushed toward him, with hands extended, exclaiming:~“Ah,
28 II, I | stuffs, and again shook hands with mutual sympathy.~“And
29 II, II | Olivier, without dropping the hands he clasped in his own, looked
30 II, II | slowly, cigar in mouth, hands clasped behind him, through
31 II, III| feel herself in the skilful hands of the young girls who undressed
32 II, III| Olivier said, rubbing his hands:~“Well, Mademoiselle Nane,
33 II, III| were alone, she seized his hands and stammered:~“Olivier!
34 II, III| Then, slowing raising her hands, she took the hands of the
35 II, III| her hands, she took the hands of the painter and held
36 II, III| daughter!”~He withdrew his hands abruptly, and with the vivacity
37 II, IV | pale life.~Bertin, with hands behind his back, paced the
38 II, IV | He began to laugh, shook hands with her, and sitting near
39 II, IV | the laces attracted his hands; the most insignificant
40 II, V | two little packages in his hands, offering one to the mother,
41 II, V | love her!”~He withdrew his hands, unable to control his impatience
42 II, V | that heavy hair in both hands he raised her head violently,
43 II, V | beside him again, seized his hands, looked at him, and said
44 II, V | long time without speaking, hands clasped in hands, deeply
45 II, V | speaking, hands clasped in hands, deeply moved and very sad.
46 II, V | thin papers. He thrust his hands among the mass, among all
47 II, V | Bertin,” said he.~They shook hands; then Landa continued: “
48 II, V | clapping of the masseurs’ hands on bare flesh and the sudden
49 II, V | approached them to shake hands. Among them were the big
50 II, V | The Marquis entered, his hands on his hips, with the easy
51 II, V | in order to avoid shaking hands with Farandal, who was approaching
52 II, VI | women clapped their gloved hands, while the men standing
53 II, VI | Bertin wished to seize her hands to make her stop. His heart
54 II, VI | the need to clasp devoted hands, to see faithful eyes, to
55 II, VI | so wounded. Throwing her hands upon his shoulders, and
56 II, VI | Good-by!”~He kissed her hands many times, then he kissed
57 II, VI | beside the bed, she put both hands gently on one of Olivier’
58 II, VI | both motionless, their hands clasped under the coverlet.
59 II, VI | the bed, and putting her hands on the two edges of the
60 II, VI | burning contact of their hands. She pressed, with gentle
61 II, VI | they may fall into anyone’s hands, a notary, a servant, or
62 II, VI | the same movement of both hands, she cast into the fireplace
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